There are actually three different mortality rates in Victorian England: # In the upper-class areas Liverpool England, 1899, 136 newborns out of 1000 would die before they reached the age of one (which is how mortality rates are usually expressed). # Working class districts maintained a rate of 274 infant deaths per 1000 births. # Impoverished slums had a horrifying 509 infant deaths per 1000. It was additionally reported that one half of all children of farmers, laborers, artisans, and servants would die before they were five years old.
no theres more chances of the baby not surviving than yourself. But the baby could have several damages as your still new early years in puberty. But best to go and talk to your local gp about this.
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No, but it increases your chances of having a PLASTIC BABY.
50%
Pretty high I would think, since (as far as I know) seizures do not harm the person directly, you can of course fall and get hurt or get hurt in another way, but seizures do not harm you itself ;-) Hope you are satisfied with the answer ;-)
and at the same time can you have a baby with a coma? chances are horribly minimal.
There is about a 51% chance.
Yes, a baby has a chance at surviving at 28 weeks gestation.
I was told there is a 2% chance having a baby.
no she havent
No.